Testseek.com have collected 415 expert reviews of the Samsung SM-F900 Galaxy Fold and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung SM-F900 Galaxy Fold.
October 2019
(77%)
415 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(84%)
7 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
770100415
The editors liked
Futuristic design and a never-before-seen form factor
Both screens are really high-quality
Dependable battery life
The fastest and richest hardware package around
12GB RAM
512GB UFC 3.0 storage
Excellent camera for both photos and videos
Lovely One
Folding display
Can run three apps together
Battery Back up
Innovative folding display
Great Multi-tasking
Awesome Display
Total Head turner
Dedicated customer support
Galaxy Buds Included in Box
The editors didn't like
It feels like a concept device
And it's not a phone but a tablet-phone
It's far from water or dust proof and particles may get under the screen
The screen crease is hard to stop noticing
It's expensive and it's not clear whether it will ever launch
Abstract: More than just a concept, the Galaxy Fold feels like a real product that might almost be worthy of the high price. We've finally had a chance to play with the Samsung Galaxy Fold ahead of its impending May 3 UK release date. Here's everything we thought...
Published: 2019-04-17, Author: Matt , review by: stuff.tv
The first generation of foldable phones is inevitably going to be hit and miss. We're dealing with brand new tech that is bound to have teething problems. In the case of the Samsung Galaxy Fold, the issues are immediately noticeable. It's awkwardly bulky...
Gorgeous 7.3-inch Infinity Flex Display, An iPad Mini-like Experience In Your Pocket, Screen Is Protected When Folded Away, Beautiful Fit-And-Finish, Six Cameras With A Plethora Of Modes, Wireless PowerShare
Chunky Design When Folded, No 3.5mm Headphone Port, Bezels Around Cover Display Are An Eyesore, Extremely Pricey
The Samsung Galaxy Fold is a phenomenal first foray into folding smartphones. It has a gorgeous 7.3-inch AMOLED display that will make reading ebooks and articles, playing the latest graphic-intensive mobile games, or bingeing Game Of Thrones an absolute...
Abstract: Ever since the original iPhone in 2007, the tech industry has hyped up a lot of Next Big Things. From VR to smartwatches, none has in any way challenged the dominance of the smartphones at the centre of our modern lives. The best way to oust the smartpho...
Big screen is vibrant and sharp, Design fits neatly in the pocket, The folding mechanism is really addictive
Screen crease is visible from some angles, 4:3 ratio screen won't be ideal for every app/media, Very expensive, The folding mechanism is really addictive
In the Galaxy Fold, Samsung has created a really compelling first foldable device. We came away from our time with it wanting more, not worried about its issues at all. Perhaps the one thing that will put people off is that £1,800 price point. It's expens...
The Galaxy Fold's extra-large display is excellent for watching videos, photos and reading, and it makes for an excellent second screen. It proves that a foldable phone can be truly useful and not just a gimmick
Design problems abound. Its 7.3-inch screen is too fragile and the 4.6-inch display is too small to be effective. Battery life is short. Multitasking could become more intuitive. At $1,980, the Fold is overpriced. It lacks water- and dust-resistance. The
The Galaxy Fold makes a convincing case for foldable phones, but wait for Samsung and others to fix inherent problems that keep it costly and plague the screen...
Abstract: If you look back at some of the more embarrassing product launches in tech history, Samsung is a name that keeps on popping up again and again. Of course, there was the fiasco that was the Galaxy Note 7, a device that was quite literally prone to catching...
Exceptional build quality and design, innovative and vivid Infinity Flex display, impressive specifications, has DeX mode support,
No expandable storage, no 3.5mm audio jack, front cover display could have higher resolution, no IP68 water resistance, We say The Samsung Galaxy Fold is a vision of the future wrought of metal and glass. The build quality surpasses anything that Samsung
Seeing the unique design of the Galaxy Fold, Samsung has split the battery int two portions on the left and right panel with equal usage on both sides and a grand total of 4,380mAh available. It's a bit hard to gauge battery life though as it varies widel...
I've used the Galaxy Fold as my primary handset for ~4 weeks in and out of the country. The Samsung Galaxy Fold is the first major mobile device to deliver on the promise of foldable OLED displays: a pocketable tablet-like experience. Once the stuff of sc...